Family Law

Our Family & De Facto Lawyers are highly experienced in helping people navigate the often-painful area of relationship breakdown and divorce. We are sensitive to your needs and do all we can to expedite a practical solution that takes good care of the interests of you and your children.

Business Law

Business and corporate law covers all the various laws affecting the establishment and operation of your business. This includes corporations, partnerships, tax law, competition and consumer law, property and employment law which impact all business.

Wills & Estates

Our Wills & Estate Planning Lawyers assist with the planning and management of your assets to ensure that you and your family can cope with future risks, especially death & disability. We can also help you to protect your financial assets in the event of future claims arising from bankruptcy, family law claims and more.

Pharmacy Law

Working closely with pharmacy brokers and finance providers, our pharmacy law experts can guide you through every aspect of pharmacy ownership – from the acquisition of a business, negotiating a lease, employing and managing staff through to the daily operation of your business.

Understanding the difference between estate and non-estate assets is one of the necessities behind a good estate plan. It is of vital importance to understand which assets may be bequeathed by a will on death. Such assets are "deceased estate assets" to be managed by...

All parents need wills. Most parents would do anything in their power to protect their children and would make great sacrifices to ensure their children grow to become healthy and confident adults. Yet many parents of young or teenage children never get around to...

Recent changes to the Conveyancing Act aim to prevent developers from rescinding the “off the plan” contract for residential property relying on the sunset clause. Case Study: Mia O’Brien’s mother in law, Catherine Tait is looking to purchase a unit “off the plan”....

An “Order for Divorce” is a document obtained from the Court that legally terminates a marriage. Obtaining one is the only way to conclude a marriage. The process of applying for an Order for Divorce (done in the Federal Circuit Court of Australia) is not common...

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